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Timothy
Jones
Five children, Oliver (who died in infancy), Captain Albert Edward (who married Bell Rush and had five children, Gertrude Ethel, Harold Thomas (who married Maud Beatrice Norton), Franklin Clarence, Albert Marston (who married Alice Louise Cotton) and Margaret Bell (who married Vernor Stanton Anderson)), Sarah Elizabeth (who married Shelby Omer Coates and had seven children, Edna May, Clifford C. (who married Harris Bell Wortman), twins Ethel Lillian and Edna Mabel, Shelby Raymond, Iva Marie and Orah Lucille (who married William Augusta Barnes)) and Nelson Thomas (who married Florence Sabine E. Coates and had four children, Florence Ella, Ella Alvaretta, Charles Edward and Eunice Mary Emma (children have surname Ortman in Wigle book)).
History of the Wigle Family and Their Descendants, The Wigle Family, Kingsville, Ontario, 1931.
The Marriage Registers of Upper Canada/Canada West, Volume 14, Western District 1786-1856, Compiled by Dan Walker & Fawne Stratford-Devai, Global Heritage Press, Milton:
Marriages by Rev'd J. R. Williston, Wesleyan Methodist Minister (p. 192):
Timothy Jones, to Mary Ann Gibbon, both of Gosfield. 2 Nov. 1852, by banns. Rev. Williston. Wit. John Gibbon and David Wigle.
Commemorative Biographical Record of the County of Essex, J. H. Beers & Co., Toronto, 1905, p. 250-251:
Peter Gilboe, a retired farmer of Gosfield North, ... was born in Gosfield South, near Olinda, Sept. 14, 1832.
Joseph and Elizabeth (Wigle) Gilboe, his parents, were among the earliest settlers of the County of Essex. The former was born in Quebec in 1805... Mrs. Elizabeth W. Gilboe was born in Gosfield township, County of Essex, in 1808, daughter of Wendel and Mary Wigle, who came to Canada from Pennsylvania at the time of the immigration of the U. E. Loyalists, and settled and died in Gosfield...
The family of twelve children born to Joseph Gilboe all lived to grow up... (7) Mary A., born in Gosfield in 1836, married Timothy Jones, the founder of
Essex Center, where they settled and died. The town is now built on the site of their farm. They left a large family who are all living in the United States...